City and County
Brief News Items
laualac. varnish stains, linseed of
, ...iruauKli & Alayfleld's.
Judge O. M. Corklns was at Wal
lo.va -w omlay 0:1 business.
W. F. Rankin returned Saturday
from his Snake River mine).
Carpets, China and Jap Mattings
at Ashley's.
Aunt .vary Wright, who has bein
qjite ill, Is some bettor.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harloy Flee
ner, a daughter; Monday, May 3.
Mrs. J. S. Wagner has bean ill for
several weeks but is somewhat
Improved.
Furniture, housjho'.d goods, stove,
piano, etc., for sale by Mrs. E. B.
Wheat.
Novels at 10c each wiih the priv
ilege of returning after reading, in
exchange for new ones. Jackson &
Weaver's.
Woodlark poiioned wheat. It killi
the squirrels. Buy it at Burnaugh &
Mayfleld's.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hambelton l;ft
Saturday for Portland whore Mrs
Hambelton will take medical treal
meut.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holmes wan'
out to Union county Saturday, when
they will visit relatives at Cove, U
ind City and La Grande.
Banish pimples, blotches and boll
by taking Levy's 0;egon Grape Com
pound. Sold and guaranteed by Bur
naugh & Mayfleld, Enterprise, Ore.
Miss Rhoda Wood of Losllne came
up Monday for a week's visit wit'
,her mother, Mr3. Marten Larsen
She waj aceomranlod by Miss Veil;
Zerres.
A physician's prescription amounts
to nothing if it Isn't filled accurately
and without substitution. With- a
'ock like Jacksoi & Weavers
!ier3's no nesd o" substituting.
Owin.? to the lack of room we have
' t cl sj ut our entire stock
Ji .irfjnlx I ainti, Oils, etc., at a
discount. Come In and lot us fig
ure wl h you on your next paint 'or
dor. .;ae in & Weaver.
r. D. Hammack of Kentucky ar
rlvei In Enterprita the latter part o'
last wek, overland from Lewlston,
and wl I visit hli relations of the
name name In this vicinity, also tool
over the county wl h a vlaw to Is
eating. Mr. Hamnack is a lawya
by profession.
Elgin Flo ir at W. J. Fu..k & Co s
Patent $1 .GO a sack, straight grade,
$1.40 a sack.
Sit Up And
Take Xoticr
Every derailment of our store
has been replenished with new
and up-to-date goods and our
ck Is iiojv complete In al
most every department.
We iay spot cash for our
goods, and therefore get the
benefit of all cash discounts
and we give our customers the
benefit of our cheap buys.
Our New Goods
Just received direct from Chi
cago In the dry goods depart
ment consists in part of tue
following:
PERCALES,
DIMITIES,
BATISTES,
CALATINS,
SWISS,
SUMMER NOVELTIES
In dress goods of the newest
and most exclusive patterns,
LADIES' MUSLIN UNDER.
WEAR,
LAWN, NET AND SILK
WAISTS FOR LADIES,
RUCHINO,
LADIES' COLLARS AND COL
LARETTES, LACES,
EMBROIDERY,
RIBBONS.
NOTIONS, Etc, etc.
Clothing
We have In transit a largo In
voice of Men's Clothing which
wl 1 arrive In about 10 days.
We also ta'te orders for the
"OLD RELIABLE
ROYAL TAILORS.
Hats
Our spring shipment of Hats
Is already here, both men's and
boys'. We carry the HARDE
MAN HAT, superior In style
to any other hat in the mark
s', and only emailed In dur
ability and hoMlng Its shape
by tho celebrated Stetson.
Jhces
Wo have Just recolved a largo
assortment of men's, boys' la
dles' and Mlisei' Oxford Shoes
In black, tan, chocolate and
ox-blood (lace or buckle.)
Our Grocery and Hardware de
partments are also eomplete.
Drcp In, took at our goods,
and compare prices.
Respectfully,
R. S. & Z. CO.
ENTKUPRISK.
Pittsburgh
Perfect
Electrically Welded
Fence
Is in a class of its own because it is
lie ony Fence of its kind made,
and it is the Fence for you to use
because
1. it i3 the b3t, made.
2. Has same eid stay as atrand
vires.
3. Has no wraps or clamps ta
.iold moisture and cause rust
4. Stays cannot be spread b;
;to:k.
5. The price is right.
6. It is the strongest Fence on
.he market.
Buy It, try it, and your Fence
troubles will be over,
HLECTRICALLYY WELDED FENCL
Sot Poultry, Ho:s, Horses, Cattle
Lawn and Corn Cribs.
FOR SALE BY
FOR SALE BY
S. D. KELTNER
ENTERPRISE, OREGON.
Before buying a mattress see
vshley's $13.ro special.
C. W. Amey went to Walla Wall:
Tuesday, on a business trip.
Mrs. Eliiae h Burleigh went to
.Va'la Wal'a, Saturday, to visit
nonlh and will go on to Portland be
ore raturning home.
Poison Wheat 15 cts. per pound,
Guaranteed to kill. Jackson &Weavei
Lon Davis' dry kiln Is coming lu
landy these days when there Is sucl.
i demand for dry lumber. The kiln
Is heated by Bteam pipes from the
boiler in the planing mill.
Jame3 Allen and family have
moved to Enterprise from Chlco and
'occupy the Frank Stubblefleld noise
in the north part of town.
Mrs. Will Alfjrd and children o
Chlco went out to La Grande, Tues
lay to visit several weeks with he:
dster, Mrs. Frank Euston.
C. M. Lock wood set fire to an old
.hicken house in hU back yard Sun
lay noon and It made a hotter fire
han he bargained for. Other out
buildings would have caught anc"
irobably his residence If It had no'
jcen for the efforts of a large crowd
that gathered attracted by the big
volume of smoke. No damage.
J. H. Hartshorn and family arrive
Tuesday from a winter's stay In Mis
tourl. They have returned to reside
liere.
So cooling, so refreshing. There's
lothtng quite so satisfying on a ho!
lay as an Ice Cream Soda or Sun
ue at our new sanitary fountain
llih, craamy, fresh-fruit comblna
ions that are delicious beyond de
icrlptlon. Served so daintily tha'
he s'glit of one makes the mouth
water. Try one at Jackson & Weav
r's New Drug Store.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Wallowa County.
Ste la V. Clark, Plaintiff,
vs.
Joseph M. Clark, Defendant.
To Joseph M. Clark, the above
named defendant: In the name of
Ae State of Oregon: You are here
by required to appear and answer the
complaint fl ed against you In the
above entitled court and cause, at
or be.'ora the expl atlon of six weeks
from and after the 7th day of Ap
11, 11)09, the same being the date of
he first publlcat'on of this Summons
Hi if you fall to so answer, the
Plaintiff will apply to said Court for
the relief demanded In her said com
plaint, to-wit, for a decree of Bald
Court dissolving the marriage con
tract now and heretofore existing
'jet ween Plaintiff and Defendant, and
for 8'ich further relief as to the
Court may seem equitable.
This summons is published In the
News Record for six consecutive
we ks and seven Issues thereof, by
order of Hon. J. B. Olmsted, Judge
of the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Wallowa County. Which
order la dated the 7th day of April,
1909.
CONAWAY & CORKINS,
3w7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Ice Cream
Ice Cream Soda
ALL FLAVORS
Sundaes. Root Beer. Re
freshing DrlnKs
When extra CANDY
fioou .
is wanted come to
PRENTISS HOMAN'S
Next Door to Bank
Enterprise, - - Oregon
County Clerk's Statement
Report of County Clerk, Wallowa County, State of Oregon, showing
the amount and number of .claims allowed by the County Court of said
County, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of war
rants outstanding and unpaid, from the 6th day of July, 1908, to the 31st
day of March, 1909, both inclusive.
March 31, 1909
Stationery and printing, office
Circuit Court and Jury Account .
Justice Court
Commissioners, County Court, etc.
Insane Account .
Coroner's Account
Teachers' Examination
Miscellaneous
Board of Prisoners
Rebate of Taxe3 ,
Cojrt House (New Building)
Expenses of School Superintendent
Truant Officer ,
High
33ner.j,l Fund Warranto
iTATB OF OREGON, )
County of Wallowa, '
, V. C. ..Boatman, County Clerk
Oreson, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct state
ment of the number and amount of
if said County from July 6, 1908, to
same were allowed, and the amount
A warrants outstanding and unpaid
ords of my office and In my official
Witness my hand and the seal
his 1st day of April, A. D., 1909.
(SEAL) .
Of te amount of Money and
Oregon, for the six months ending on
To Amount Receive!
Oct. Nov.
In Coin and
Currency $14561 04 $8384 63 $2960
To.al amount received ....$42119 25
STATE OF OREGON, )
County of Wallowa, f
I, Edgar Marvin, Sheriff of V -
W 1 ness my hand this 1st day
Statement of County Treasurer, Wallowa County, Oregon, from July 29th,
ono.iey received and paid out, from whom received, and on what account
. t .
To amount on hand from last report, July 29, 1908 $24479 15
To amounts received from Sheriff 48408 90
To amounts received from County Clerk .... 3066 34
To amounts received from Justicjj 130 65
To amounts received from School Superintendent 271 00
To amounts received from State Treasurer 4176 78
To amounts received from Asse3Bor.. 86 00
To amounts received from Adam Person Estate . . 31 85
To balance due from County Road Fund 4233 62
$84884 29 34S84 29
County of Wallowa, )
STTIL OF OREGON C "
I W T Bell do hereby certify that the foregoing to a true and correct statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand,
In the County Treasury of said County for the period ending on 'the 31st day of March, A. D., 1909.
Witness my hand this 1st day
1 1 '
Of the Financial Condition of to County of Wallowa, in the State gon, on the 31st day of March,
i Liabilities.
March 31, 1909.
County Warrants drawn on the County Treasurer and outstanding and unpaid
State Tax
March 31, 1909.
t'y Funds In hands of
Fy estimated unpaid
Exces3 of Resources
Mrs'. A. J. Ownbey, who had been
here with her mother, Aunt Mary
Wright, left Monday for her home in
Oregon City, in response to a tele-
tram that her daughter, Mrs. H. E
Oepuy, was very . 111. Mrs. Depuy
has been ailing since the first of the
year and Saturday she was not ex
pected to live, but has since rallied
and may recover. ' '
Mrs. A.C.Wlllett and baby returned
Monday from an over Sunday visit
with her parents at Lostlne. Her sis
ter, Mlsa Frances McKensle, return
ed with her tor a few days stay.
John Boyd of Portland, Ind, a
guest of his brother, Daniel Boyd,
eft for Salt Lake City, Saturday on
business trip. He expects to return
here.
All the leading Magazines and
Books at Jackson Weaver's drug
tore.
$ 8522 40 $8122 40
606 36 606.36
1411 83 1411 83
, 6903 55 6903 65
1284 75 1284 75
. 1668 75 1668 75
355 00 355 00
12E6 20 1256 20
63 35 63 35
6 4Q 6 40
80 00 80 00
633 90 633 90
162 17 162 17
3 67 3 67
6291 00 5291 00
151 92 151 92
18 00 18 00
885 60 885 60
3741 74 3741 74
.$32946 59 $32946 69
rrants Unpaid.
$1776 57
suppl.
633
6291
of the County of Wallowa, State of
claims allowed by the County Court
.larch 31, 1909, on what account the
of warrants drawn, and the amount
as the same appears upon the rec
custody.
of the County Court of said County
W. C. BOATMAN, County Clerk.
vSemi-Annual
Warrants received for Taxes, and
the 31st day of March, A. D., 1909:
During the Month of
Dec. Jan. Feb. March
40 $2102 88 $903 31 $13214 09
t County do hereby certify that the
of April, A. D, 1909.
Treasurer's
of April, A. D., 1909.
Summary
Resource.
County Treasurer, applicable to the .payment of County Warrants
current taxes applicable to the payment of County Warrants
,over LiabHtles
The 90th anniversary of American
Odd Fellowship wa9 fittingly observed
by Enterprise lodge in Fraternal hall
Sunday afternoon. The hall was
nearly filled and the Jarge crowd
heard a fine address by Jtev. A. L.
Howarth on the history and meaning
of Odd Fellowship.
The best washing machine on
earth Is the Flyer. For sale by
S. D. Kel'ner.
.' The Baccalaureate sermon for the
graduating class of the county high
Mchoal will be ere ached by Rev. C.
B. Trueblood at tte M. E. Church
Vxt Sunday at 11 a. m. Special ml
llo will be furnished. Preaching at
p. m. also. Preaching at Reavis
school house at 3 p. m.
Miss Gusele Hutchinson, primary
teacher who had been re-engaged for
next year, has resigned.
Is
Paints
and Finishes for
Every Home Use
This is the time to freshen up the home by doing
the odd jobs of painting; you
the buggy, the furniture, for
for tvery paint purpose, we have the right Finish.
ACME QUALITY
PAINTS. ENAMELS, STAINS AND VARNISHES
are each and every one scientifically prepared for specific uses.
.Remember if it's a surface
.stained, varnished or finished in any way, there's
1
.Acme Quality Kind to
Jell you what to use,
jthe cost Ask us.
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
H. E. OAKES'
air.c and Plumbing
Store
Statement
Money paid to the County Treasurer
By Amount Paid
Oct. Nov.
To County
Treasurer $14551 04 $8384 63 $2960
Total amount paid to Treasurer
foregoing statement Is correct and true.
EDGAR MARVIN, Sher.f 0f Wallowa Co onty,
Statement
1908, to the period ending on the 3
paid out:
To amount paid on County Warrants $22097 89
To amount paid on School Supt. Warrants 10365 10
To amount paid on Institute Fund... 4 178 85
To amount paid on Special City Warrants 2004 76
To amount paid on State Fund 4197 60
To amount paid on Special School Taxes , 1413 10 '
To amount paid on Special Road Tax , 1321 37
To amount paid on County. Road Fund 7922 20
To amount paid on High School Fund 6178 03
By balance General Fund on hand ... . . , 11983 88
By balance Contingent Fund on hand 1574 55
By balance County School Fund on hand , 4684 73
By balance State Road Fund on hand 2504 97
By balance Institute Fund on hand.. ..... .... 94 15
By balance Indigent Soldiers' Fund on hand 60 73
By balance Scalp Bounty Fund on hand , 83 44
j'y balance County High School Fuj, eti hnnd 2211 94
J3y balance County Library Fund on hand 30 30
By balance Special City Funds on hand 224 73
By balance Special Road Districts on nand J846 86
Py balance Special School Districts 0n hand 4805 21
Statement
iiuinniNnniiintr
s
u
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Hack Calls to
any part of the city
answered day or night.
ENTERPRISE LIVERY
AND HACK BARN
J. C. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor.
First Class Rigs
and careful drivers.
uiEini
have been planning. . For
the floors and woodwork,
to be painted, enamel
fit the purpose. We can
how much to use
by the Sheriff of Wallowa County,
ed,
Mil.
During the Month of
Dec. Jan. Feb.
March.
-
40 .'$2102 88 $906 31 $13214 09
.$42119 25
t day of March, A. D, 1909, of
W. T. BELL, County Treasurer.
1909.
$ 1776 67
ll307 50
$12084 07
$ 11183 88
EU19 84
$62903 72
$50814 Of
am
Both Phones
Home Independent 40
Pacific States 45.
Our hack meets all
trains. Fare 25c."
within city limits